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Ao'e ‘ PO\ EEHC AL Al 2 ' SRS SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Er cal Bank Clearings gain $7,472,000 over last year. L o-morrow a holiday in Eastern markets. Cotton Exchange closed yesterday. N, ot much variation in Wall-street Stocks yesterday. rading on the local Stock and Bond Ezchange. o7 advanced to 66c. Exchange rates unchanged. and Barley Futures lower. Oats and Corn quiet, Hay, Bran.and Beans show no new features. eat Wh tter and Eggs lower and the latter accumulating. 1ms advanced a fraction. Bacon and Lard unchanged. scarce and very firm at the high prices. I, Hides and-Hops as previously stated. i Onions still plentiful and weak. tatoss ang and Citrus Fruits in fair demand and unchanged. Coffec firm and active. Bank Clearings. - - 4,100 Colo Fuel & Iron| 3 100/Col Hock C osed yester- 500|Col Do 24 prd. - 1460 1470 470% | 4815 483 |90 0| 88 |90 22l 221! 2 013 [101% 1| 1 Detroit Un Ry.. (1014 wii,}"l Dfxx.n:\ Southern| [ | S 4 >0 pta ..... s | e ds swollen. _.. Diamond Matoh.|. Jras |iae Samansd mainsiiinn i) 00, Disti]_Securitles.| g x.,‘; 5 aroiina—Str tos and garens| 211205 | 2045| 208 413 41%5] 4175 4134 ot suffic | 458, 457! 46 potatoes mot keeping | £ buds danger of ? it tzpes appe: forn: prema- > have been ot_hurt uds r Territory—Fruit buds ces go 8 EASTERN MARKETS. New York Mouey Market. Fe Money per cent . Keokuk & 1,200 Knick I vens..|{Laciede Des M L vz oatl - Do b 1,560 Lehigi h Long Isl L & N Mackay S Do pfa .. . railroads, steady. et Tiie| 748 —_ 06/ Manha: i’ |166% 1008 l1es New York Stock List. Securities ..] 71 | 70i4| 703 Hutton & 490 Oulifornia street. 1,800/ Met Street Ry. 01 1201; 112014 . -2 & Thé 1,400 Mexiean Cent: 53, | 258, | 26 the Tollow 200)Minn & St L 78 High/Low.| B 6| 3 | | 701 101% 113 71 1017% 147 24% 24 Nash 300National Lead »o pfd ... Do 1st pi fa d. Malt. & Refll 1 Sugar 4% @ liss el s . | o1%| 01%| 91%| 92 .o 1108121 108% {1183 1118|114 9 |90 | 98 0% | . Bay State cferzeafes...| 616117168 ] | 5600 Brook Rep Trens| 85%| 843%| 84%| 85 Brook Un Gas.|....-| 175 (185 Brunswick D & 1. MARCONI GOLD IN SIGHT There is more gold in sight for investors in Marconi Wireless Securi- ties than has ever been taken from the world’s richest gold mines—so say the experts. The following is from the New York “Sun,” January 28, 1906: Je thousand messages, commercial and personal, have been sent from hip to others and to shore stations on one trip. This means an ex- diture by the passengers for Marconi Wireless messages of more than On 2 recent trip to New York from Hamburg the ‘Amerika’ sent 70e dispetehes to ship and shore.” As these messages were sent at a minimum charge of $2.00 each, the revenuc to the Marconi Company from this one trip amotfnted to at least $1400. “mI’NVEST BEFORE THE GREAT RISE IN THESE SECURITIES AND REAP THE BENEFIT. For full information concerning the Marconi System and for a free 16- age illustrated pamphlet and copy of the Iatest edition | of the . Marconi &Iireless News address without delay F. P. WARD & CO,, Marconi Securities, 408 Crossiey Building, San Francisco, Cal, , b - weees..|Tol Ry & Frasedfogsra) B8 :fin{:\ sztxa &w...|'8 g'i 36 g’ | Do pfd........| 57%/| 7%/ 57 200/ Twin City K P Ry i 1 nga 200/Un B & P Co...| 14 14 14 é: saaeans USSR 81 1 taken by shorts and commission houses, Pre- 55-3%}' B Steel Corp..| ¢4 }H 44841 44% | |iminary receipts were liberal, but their ef- 28001 Do vtd.. 10008 10014 100% 1109% | fect was offset by a_decidedly lrdni'wu 3 a-Car Chem Co| B18| 50%| 51%| 5134 | t; the market for cash wheat in the North- & 11 114 west and Southwest. Reports from Kansas ok City claiming a fair export business in flour, 460,200—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. 3 1 2 16§12%¢ lower. U € ref 2o reg..103 |Japan €s, 24 sger.1003% i n:& cn‘:i!g;:An:tl‘:lifl":?:nxe u*tollowlr: 108 Do 414s cert... 04 Articles— Open. yHigh. Low. Close, ‘Wheat No. 2— 5% & P 1 . M: 5 10877, & N unified 45.108% | J% B e 28 193, |Man con gald da105 Corn. Mo B 120% | Mex Central 4s... 804 | pay 457 43% 48% 4874 lgfi‘ Do lx:lsmcll 444 ug 4“4 a“ |Mimn & St }‘!}H:}M K & Texas % . M 2 4) Do 2ds ... 80 807 8 Do adf 4s. 00% | NR of Mex con 4s 87 et p& 2322 Atiantle C L 481028 N'Y ¢ gn $1s il Balt & Ohlogds N J C gen bs. 2 | BB Sraott® 04 Nox Pacine 4 e v %8 BrooklynRT o 4s 08 | Central of Ga Bs.114 Do 1st ino. 2 | Do 88 051510 S L refdg 4s. ng 807 | Reading gen 4s. .. | Ches & Ohlo 414.108% S L & I M con 5s.117 Chi & Alton 8les 801 S L & 8 F fg 4s. 87% C. B & Q new 45.101% ! St Do col Bs 927 So_Pacific 4s.. C.C,C & SLgn 4s.108 | Do 1st 4s cert. | Brie prior lien 45.100%| Do deb B .. 88@38%c; fair to cholce malting, 42@48c; No. | 824 | Western Md 'ds 1 flaxseed, $1 11; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 18%; | Hock Val 4 1081, W & L Brie 4s | prime timothy sced, $3 25: mess pork, per bbl, | Japan 6s 100% | Wis Central 4s $14 75@14 80; lard, per 100 Ibs, $7 60@7 62%; New York Mining Stocks. | €hort ribs sides (loose), $7 TO@T 80; short clear Rdawaion. - Ps . o8 |sides (boxed), $8 20@8 30; whisky, basls ot $2 40 | hieh wines $129; clover, contract grade, | 75 | $13 85, | < 8T8 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Cometock Tunnel. < oa o 250 Con Va Min Co. 1 35 Savage anan Horn Silver 2 10| Sterra Ne 5 e Iron Silver 4 65 Small Hopes .... 7 | Leadville Con . 07! Standard .. . - il Boston Stocks and Bond | Money— ! Westing Common. 81 Call loans ...4@5| Mining— | Time loans....434@¥% Adventure . | * “Bonds— | Allouez .. | Atchison 4s 102 | Amal Copper Do adj ds 96 | Amer Zinc | Mex Central 4s.. 9% | Atiantic . | Railroads— 2| _ Do prd. 1083 Centenntal . EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. | Boston'& ‘Aibany.258"| Copper Rangs Boston & Maine.178 |Daly West 164 | Chiengo. ‘ s Bt v L L] 82 | CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—CATTLE—Recelpts, I okl 30% | 400: steady; beeves, 0; cows, $1 bog) T R H202 | Tee” Bos | 4 40; 1hmu— $2 3004 alves, $5 55@8; good {NY NH 20 vale . | to prime_steers, $5 3 poor to medium, | L’l’\"‘;:c‘fi:n‘gfi”;‘"“,i‘m';:r“"’nl $3 60@5 15 stockers feeders, $2 60@4 50. | Amer Arge Chem 30%) Mohawk . P e S UL | Do ptd........ 97" | Mont Coal e ads Amer Sugar ....1#5 |North Butte oy e | “Do pra......1'189 |0la Dominion . 520 5 8006.90. 0 D> | A ""\.‘r‘v’f;n“‘-’“ SHE 2000; market _strong; o ¥e . sheep, $8 50@S 50 yearlings, '«$3 5O@G 25; S0y iy i lambs, 35,4067 8, . < B4 Elect Illum. 245 |Tamarack ... s Mass Electrio ... 15% Trinity -. OMAHA, Fvb. 10.—CATTLBRecelpts, 100; M])o {l‘fd. 67 :]n[éedM(‘jq‘pper market unchanged. 500, < R jass Gas 5 J ning. ; market ade er; United Fruit ...107%'U 8 Oil o $5 70@5 75; mixed, 85 T0@5 82%; l‘l:ht. | TUn_Shos Mach. Zf Utah | %: pigs, §4 T5@3 50; bulk of sales, | ,.&f#f;;;‘; fet leceipts, 1200, market steady: | --...109%| Wolverjne ", $6 7006 10; wethers, $5 4085 65; { THE COPPER STOOK 65@5 25: lambs, $875@7 15. ° | BOSTON, ¥eb. 10—The manner in which Kansas City. ’ | & volume of A. C. P. has been absorbed aronnd | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10—CATTLE—Re- % | & certaln level suggests a resumption of bullish | operations. It ig intimated that some an. nouncement dealing with the alleged merges of the copper and smelting interests the 2400-foot level, London Closing Stocks. | cons money. L1633 g s 5t MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. | Anaconda D04 T Atchison . i . 53% Foreign Futures. lj;rjn:nrés_;\;mu ceee T LIVERPOOL. an: nes ..... 6% Wheat— March. May. y. Can Pacific % | Reading ... i Opening ... i 8% % Ches & Ohlo 60%1" Do 1st prd.. 1 K83 | Closing .. 6 8% 6 8 Chi Great West. 2215| Do 24 prd 51 | Chi, Mil & Bt P.l‘?lfi|50 Railway 42 | Whkeat— Feb. May-Aug. | 18%/| Do pra | Opening . 24 00 2395 5% 8o Paciflo | Closing 24 10 23 95 92 | Union Pacific Flour— 7%/ | Opening . 30 20 21 05 E}%? u Closing 30 30 8105 181%/ Wabash St. Louls Wool Market. lg;‘é 41ST' LOUIS, Fel i"1(1.—woolx.aneam;v. Me- um grades, combing ana clothing, 25@20c; Bar sliver—¥irm; 30%d per ounce. light fine, 21@24c; heavy fine, 18G20c; tub Money—4@4% per cent. The rate of diecount in the open markef | months® bills 3% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. ‘Weekly Bank Statement, NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The statem: clearing house fo- the week )wwue’::nfltt :g quirements. This under last week. The statement o1l 3 posits ! 5 ), ), Circulation $51,449,800, dec;:m g&m Legal tenders, $80,286,500, decrease $3,890), Specle, §190,802,600, decrease $1,597,600. day; holiday, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—FLOUR—Rece] 16,850 barrels; exports, 13,400 barrels: dull an featuraless; winter WBII!L straights, $3 winter low grades WHEAT—Recelpts, 26, steady at %@lc net decline;: May, 00%c. closed at 90%c; July, 8% at 89%e; September closed at 8 HOPS--fteady; Pacific Coast, 1905, 9@9%c 1004, 9@1le; olds, B@%e. HIDES—Steady: Galveston, 20c: California, pounds,’ 19c. WOOL—Quiet; domestic fleece. OLETM—Stead; 90 911 in_bulk, 4. SUGAR—Hboliday. Firm DRIED FRUITS. unchanged. Common are quoted at T to good, 81;@bc; prime, 8%c; .hqle:ffi quotations to zrade. very firm in their views. Cholce are at loaiokc; extra cholce, 10%@10%c; ACHES—ATe in light demand, but steady, ‘with cholce i . T6% con 4510114 | - ot | 3 L S W con 4s. 81% C. R I & Pao 4s. 803 Seaboard A L s 9|§ Colo Ind bs, st A 80! So Railway bBs... $3 70@4; straights, §8 70@3 85; spring paten Do bs, ser B... 7% Tex & Pac lsts $3 703 80; bakers', $2 20@3: spring patents, Calo Midland 4s. 763 Tol,St L & W 4s. 84 |t!4 60@3 70; No. 2 spring wheat, 84@86c; No. 8, Colo & 943 | Union Pacific 4s.103 811.GR84Yc; No. 2 red, 86%@8To; No, 2 corn, Cuba bs ... 107 | Do conv 4s.....154 | €0%c; No. 2 yellow, 40%c: No. 2 oals, 29% | Den & Rio @ 45.100% ! U S Steel 24 5s. 993 |80c: No. 2 white, 811.@32¢; No. 8 white, Dist Securities 5s 88| Wabash 1sts . | @81c; No. 2 rye, 6ic; good feeding barley, 111 be made before the opening of business Tuesday. Anaconda is very strong on a rich strike on for ehort bills is 4 per cent and for three WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. — To-day’, ment of the Treasury balances in the geeeral fund, exclusive of the $150, s S $150,000,000 gold re- Avallable cash bals $147,811,883; gold coin_and bullion, $76,304,840; i ST gald certificates, banks hold $5,943,975 over the legal reserve ro- is a decrease of $5,184,050 Reserve, §271,781,800, -decre: ), . ). e Feciired, $505. 587,120, docnsase | SUVET Was o bigher, Surplis $5,048,575, degrease $5,184,050, e B e O -y - U 50, & Sterling Exchange, sight. o, plied Btates deponits $5,080,%00, deorease | ST SXSUNES: DL 32 ;{ew ;nrk EE;C nge, tl‘lK @ 10 ik New York change, telegra, -_ New York Cotton Market. e o i 3 12% NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—No cotton market to- $4 10@4 40; winter ; winter c;‘z’ru‘ $2 75@8 25, bushels; exports, 2 red, w lzuuheln'; mpoteasy; No 2 red, %o Norihera Duluth 90%e . o. b st 12| A LARGE STOCKHOLDER IN response to poor cables, reports of ‘enow in | THE MARCONI WIRELESS TEL- the Southwest and Iliheral Northwest receipts wheat thowed early weakness to-day followed by rallles on room-covering. The close was 90 9169 Y fic?.c_ closed 20025 pouna @25 pounds, 2lo; Texas dry, 35@38c, PETR! y; refined New York, 7.60c; Philadelphis and’ Baltimore, 7.560; do BU' ; creamery, common to ex- i’:fi: 11770735; ‘Western factory, common to firsts, )17c. CHEESE—Unchanged. EGGS—Unchanged. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market was fair fancy, 11@11%c. PR(NES—anumu in fair demand, with ranging from 4%c to 8¢, according APRICOTS—Light offerings restrict business in apricots’to some extent and holders are quoted fancy, oted at 10c; fancy, 104@llc extra 3 @18c. RAISIN led ralsins are steady, put the general market is uncl Loose ‘Muscatel ara auoied At mesdad g% 5 raisins, 53%@5%o; London layers, $1 50g1 60. jolondon 28 /) New York Mefal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Thers was no ch in the varfous metal markets, business being ence of cables. Spot @36 25. Lake and elegtrolytic copper_are quoted at §17 70@18 50; casting, at $17 50@17 6214 Lead is quiet at §6 60@% 75, and spelter at $6 06@6 15. TIron was reported quiet and unchanged. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, Feb. 10,—Total imports of mer- chandige gnd dry-goods at the port ‘of New o week ending to-day wers valued imy for specie were R RS —_— CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. CHICA Feb. 10.—~During the early part ot the session the market was inclined to be weak and there was considerable selling by pit trad- ers. An early dispatch from Liverpool quoted the market thers as being off % to 1§ because of | rain in the drouth stricken on of India. Another dopressing influence was the absence of extreme cold weather in the winter wheat belt of the United States, reports from that scotion showing that temperatures were com- paratively high. Trading during the first halt of the session was of rmall volume because of poor demand, but later offerings were readily quoted at stimulated demand late in the day. The hig] point of May was 86%c, and the market firm, unchanged at 853zc. The feature of trading in corn was by & prominent commission house, but t] ume of gensral business Wwas small, closed %@%o down at 4% @44Tec. The oat market held steady all day, but trad- ing was lifeless, May opened unchanged at 80%@80%0. \ Provisions were weak because of selling in- duced by continued receipts of live hogs. At the closs May pork was down 12140, lard was | 175 TTi% T8T% T8TH% 7 8T% T87% 800 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull, 65,200 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. COHICAGO, Feb. 10.—On the Prodiice Ex- change to-day the butter market was firm; | creamery, 17@27c; dalries, 17@24c; eggs, steady at mark, cases included, 15@16¢; firsts, 16c; prime firsts, 17c; extras, 19¢; cheese, steady, 11%@18c. ; steady. HOGS—Recelots, 4000; market weak to Bc bulk of sales, $5 76@ 215; heavy, 5. packers, 36 75Q% 5 plgs and 5 85; 5 65@5 75. TEP—Receipts, 500; steady; muttons, 80; lambs, $5 75@7 10; range wethers, 50@6 15; fed ewes, $3 505 25. r washed, 33@4lc. t THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, ‘| New York on Paris. Northern Business, PORTLAND, Feb. 10.—Clearings, §644,512; balances, $118,229. TACON;A.;mfeb. 10,—Clearings, $632,200; bal- ances, $t . Feb. 10.—Clearings, $1,469,199; SEATTLE, balances, $367,166. 10.—Clearings, ~§530,317; SPOKANE, ' Feb. Jbalanc Northern Wheat Market, ORBGON. PORTLAND, Feb. 10.—Wheat—Club, 70@ Tic; blue stem, 72@72%0; red, 67@673c; val- ley, 72c. WASHINGTON, TACOMA, Feb. 10.—Wheat—Unchanged; ex- port, blue stem, 72c; club, Tic: red, 6Sc. LOCAL MARKETS, Exchange and Bullion, & ADVERTISEMENTS. MARGONI WIRELESS EGRAPH COMPANY OF AMERI. CA DESIRES TO ENTER INTO AN ARRANGEMENT WITH ALL HOLDERS OF STQCK 'OF THIS COMPANY FOR THE FORMA- TION OF A POOL WHICH WILL HAVE THE POWER TO FIX THE. MARKET VALUE OF ‘THESE SECURITIES AT A FIG- URE COMMENSURATE WITH THEIR INTRINSIC WORTH. THE POOL ARRANGEMENT TO |EXTEND OVER A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM MARCH 1, 106, ALL POOLED STOCK TO BE PLACED IN ESCROW WITH A PROMINENT TRUST COMPANY IN NEW YORK. FOR FULL PAR- TICULAR ADDRESS BOX 4253, CALL OFFICE. ARGE PROFITS,| Mexlcan Dol l}"flm‘flofl"— New York on Mexico . Parls on Lond Berlin on Lo ‘Wheat and Other Grains, EAT—The week closed with lower issourl were in ure and that the two former, States were still without snow. Whether there Yaa bexn dignagy dpiat By most conservative concede that the weather has not been con. ductve to the growing of a big flr&p of Wheat. This iwing and freezing that the plant has been subjected to Is not the best condition for the growing crop. - CASH WHBAT. Callfornia California _Club, 41 $1 5 g%?: ;?.'fi lower grades Northern Whits Australian, g nfllllumll V\{ia“ w:nlf 3 i luestem, $1 41%: Northern Red, §1 35. -~ FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 & mn. . - High. Low. $132 3132 $133 ey 128% 128% 128% BARLEY—Although futures were lower on account of the rain, they were falrly active. The cash grain continued dull and easy, with buyers still indifferent. CASH BARLEY. Feed, §1. 1591 173 tor common and £1 13 Close. 13 120 for to_‘cholee; Brewing, $1 23 1,25, Chevalier. $1 20@1 35 per ctl. FUTURES. Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. n. High. Low. _Close. May ........$1 18 §118 1y $1 17! December ... 94 . OATS—Buyers still neglect the market an there is nothing doing in any description. Red, $1 55@1 70 for choice seed, $1 1 50 for fair to good and $1 85 for common; Bla 1 50@1 65 for good to cholos for seed wn to 81 85 for ordinary feed; White, $1 52 @1 60; Surprise, $1 60@1 65; Grays, 57% 165 per ctl. CORN—There have been liberal arrivals from the West durlng the week and quotations are lower than at the close of the preceding week. The market {s qulet and weak. Western sacked, $1 20@1 22% for Yellow snd Whits and §1 18%@1 20 for Mixed; Cali-, fornia large Yellow, nominal; small round $1 55; White, nominal; tian, $1 406 1 41% for White and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. RYE—$1 42%4@1 5234 per ctl. There Were 1300 ctls in yesterday, the first arrival of any Eize for some time. BUCKWHEAT—S$1 50@1 75 per otl. Flour and Farinaceous Goods. FLOUR—Californta, Family Bxtras, $4 800 5 10, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 70@5;: Oregon_and_Washington, $3 75@4 26 per bbl. INA 'S GOODS—Prices in packages Graham Flour, flg 100 $3°70: Rye Meal, §3 50 Rice 2 75; extra Cream do, 75; ‘Oat Groats, $4 75: Buckwheat Filour,” $1 50} 755, grarina, o $4 50; s $6 5057 00; Peari Destiy. o0; : in_sacks, ; Pearl Barley, $6; %’pfif Peas. boxes. §5 60; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 1bs. &, acked s\!hole ‘Wheat Flour, $3 2 Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran continues weak under the recent frea arrivals from the porth. Hay shows no ma- terial change. The circular of Scott & Mag- ner eays: “'Arrivals of Hay on the San Franciseo mar- ket for the week just ended amounted to the fmmense quantity of 0421 tons, which s greatly In excess of the requirements of the City trade and about 2000 tons above our usual weekly receipts. These extra heavy shipments have had the result of greatly over- stocking the market for the moment and of Qdepressing prices to some extent for most varioties, 1t has been necessary to make some concessions to effect active movement of much of the Hay, and even at that consider- able has accumulated on the railroad tracks, and it will perhaps be several days yet before the cars can all be moved. “There is etill a heavy demand at many interior points, and this particular trade has tended largely to diminish the stocks on hand in country warehouses, so that it is still an open’ question s to whay course our pring market may take. Fancy Wheat Hay 1s scarce and has readily commanded our top- most quotation. This condition aieo applies to fancy tame Oat Hay, which 1s being sought for. The bulk of all the Hay that has arrived during the last two weeks has oconsisted of the medium varfeties, and it is with these grades that our miarket is mow overstocked. Very free daily arrivals of Alfalfa Hay for the past two weeks have had the resuit of causing @ weaker feeling In this article. “Straw has been in moderate supply. and, while the demand has mot been active, it still has been large enough to readily take all the Straw that has been shipped in. Prices are steady.”’ BRAN—$20G21_per ton. SHORTS—$21@21 50 per_ton. Fsm'rurps—mued Barley. $26@27; Oil- cake Meal in B:ton lots, $37; jobbing, $37 50 per fon: Cocoanut Cake or Meal at milis, $28 in 10 o $25 b0* i B ton lota: jobbing, $24; Corn $feal, §20 50@30 60; Cracked Corn, $30@81; Mixea Feed, $24@25; Horse Beans, $30@40 per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl; Calfalfa ‘Meal, carioad lots, $22; jobbing, $23 50 per ton; Mealfalta. in car lots and 323 50 for ller quantitles. Y Wheat and Oat, y, ol AY—Wheat, $11 50@16; nf]@m; Oat, $10@13; Barley, $8@11; V. Unteer Wild Oat. $8@11; -stable. $3@8 50; Htock, $7 50@S 50: Alfalfa, $8@11 per ton for Srdinary and $12G12 50 for cholce river. STRAW—30@560_per bale. Beans Seeds. Everything in the Bean line continues steady to firm, with just enough demand to keep stocks moving fairly. BEANS—Bayos, $3 40@3 65; $3 75 Butter, $3 50; small White, $3 25; lai White, $2 40G2 65; Pink, ' $2 05@2 15; Red, $2 8)@3 25; Lima, here. $4 S0Q@4 85; Red Kid- heys, $3 ib@4. ~Blackeye, $4 5044 60 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 T0@1 85, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75: Yellow 75; Flaxseed, $2 60@3; Ca- mothy, be; Hemp, c per Ib; et, Bo; Broom Corn Seed, :2321 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2 ; Green Peas, $2 15@2 30 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. * Potatoes closed the week with the market heavlly supplied and very weak for all table descriptions and most seed kinds. The Oregon Burbank s governing the market for table goods at present and there can be no improve- Ment in prices or conditions until stocks that article have been reduced to the normal. Trade in Onions is practically at a standstill and prices are largely nominal. Asparagus has ceased to be a novelty in tho vegetable market and priges for that article are steadily declining. . Receipts were increased to 27 boxes yesterday. Peas were much lower under continued heavy arrivals, While the other vegetables ruled iy at un- changed rates. 'POTATOES—RIver, Whites, 50@85c per sack; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 50 per ctl: Oregon 110 per ctl; Garnet Chiles, $1 15 per ctl; Farly Rose, $1 25@1 40 per ctl; Bweet Potatoes, $1@1 25 er ctl. 'ONTONS—Yellow, 78¢ Pe: 1 per ctl. ETABLES—Asparagus, 17%@25¢ per Ib; ubarb, 6GSc per 1b: Green Peas, 4G5lc per 1b; String and Wax Beans, — per 1b; Toma- 1 50@L 75 per_box or crate; Cabbage, ;:“pgr‘ cti: Carrots, T5c@$l per sack; Garlie, 6c per 1b; Green Peppers, —— per 1b; Dried ers, 12%4@1bc per Ib for sun.dried and DP: 20c for evaporated; Marrowfat $35 40 per ton; Hubbard Squash, §25@30 per ton; Mushrooms, 10G20¢ per 1b. Poultry and Game. As usual on Saturday thers was not much doing In Poultry, but, as receipts were light, fhe ‘market remained steady and all descrip- Hons were well cleaned up at the close. One Sr More cars of Western stock will be available fo-morrow— Game was a little steadler than on the preceding day and some kinds of Geese her, N O SMR¥—Live Turkeys, 15Q17c_per 1Ib: Dressed Turkeys. 18@21c_per Ib; i, $2@2 50; Goslings, $2 50@3;" Ducks, per. dozen for old and for.youns: Hens, $4 50@5 50 for small $6@7 for large; young_ Roosters, i old ere, $4 50@5 §0. Fryers, $5@5 50; Brollers, $3@ 4 for nmdl”-nd ;-1?; for large; Pigeons, $1 25; Sl e et B, e K, 3 ; Gray Camvasbeck, 3G 50, Fnf. S0 oo S8 Fed Heads, ' $3; small Ducks.’ 81 50; Jacks, $1 . $3; o Gesss, 100 1 80; Brant, §2 for lirge and §1 25 for small; Honkers, Hare, $1 : Cottontail Rabbits, $2@2 50; B Rabbits, . fifln[thoput@lruunnivund‘al: rted ‘was 1o accum ::":m market to cause a decline” of e in creamery ST Chmtiediie abisteg was as tollows: B0 cases fresh selected ranch, 1Sc. California fancy new, 13c bid, 184e pts were 34,700 Ibs Butter, Ti00 Ibs an Y SATH: w«w.fi’& CIAL QUOTA- Extras, 3 19¢c. Bt fornia,” nominal; Eastern, Ladles— tras, 20c, steady; firsts, 10%gc, steady; pack- ing_stock, 18c. s EGGS — h California selected, 18e. steady; firsts, 173jc. steady: : thirds, nominal: ifornia selected store, I steady; firsts, 18%c, ateady; Bastern, Storage—Nominal, CHI easy; flrsts, easy; Young Ameri Bxtra buying for Sunday some little activity in Oranges after the wants of early buyers had been plied the market became dull and remained so s esterday, but sup- throughout the day. Standard Navels con— tinued to find the most favor with buyers and. with supplies limited, that class of re- mained firm, while 'the upper were plentifal_snd closed very weak. The other itrus goods were steady. with the exception of small Lemons, which were in sup- ply. Fancy Apples continued to sell well at stiff. prices, but thers was very littie doing in 1’ consignment of cheap stock. A small fine River Spitzenbergs came in from Hood ity eegon. "and was. Sruily held ‘et & substantial premfum. Pine- apples wege In good supply freely at the old quotations, 'APPLES—$1 25@3 25 per box for fancy, TSo @81 25 for choice and for_common. CITRUS AND oo 3181 1 50; Lemony, 50043 25 Limes, per. ; Mexican awatian, Toc@$l 50 American, §1 50G2 75_per $2@4 ver for Hawallan and §1 for Mexican. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for Royals and #912c for Moorparks; Peaches. 8%c for stand. ards, Slc for cholce, S¢ for extra choice and 9%4@10%c for fancy: Pears, : Nectar- ines, T%4@8%¢ for white and 7 o for Red; Plums, pitted. 634@Tke for 7@%0_tor Red and T¢ for Yellow: Sflver Prunes, 7@%0: Evaporated Apples, c: Figs, boxes, 50c for ctiolge, S5 for extra cholce and 80@65o for fancy; bulk white, 2%@4c per Ib; black, 8@3%¢. CORONTS—3%@dc basls for the four sizes (60-100) and 414c basts for the large and small sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. co Seeded, 6@6lic; Seedling M 4%.@0 6@6%c. Standard loose Musca- Standard seedless Muscatels, 31 @4%¢c; wn Londen layer ralsins, $1 25 per box; 3-crown London Ralsins, 20s, $1 80 per box; 4-crown fancy clusters, 20s, §1 75 per box; 5-crown Dehesa clusters, $2 per box; 6-crown imperial clusters, 20s, §2 50 per box. NUTS—Almonds: Nonpareils, 12%@13c; 1 X L. 12; Ne Plis Ultra, 11%@12c; Drakes, 914@10c, and Languedoc, 9@0%c; hardshell, Bia@6%c; Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13@lic: No. 2, 8@10c; Nu. 1 hardshell, 123%@13%c; No. 2,°814@9%4c; Peanuts, 6@Tc for Eastern: Pe- cans, 11@13¢c; Cocoanuts, §4 30@5; Itallan Chestruts, 8@10c per 1b. HONEY—Comb, 12%4@15¢ for white and 1 12c for amber: water white extractsd, 5% Blc; white, Bc; amber, 4@4lc; dark, ——; Hawailan extracted, nominal. "BEESWAX—27@29c per lb. Provisions. Hams were advanced ¥c vesterday, as will be seen. The other salt meats wers firm, but no higher. The market continues dull all all_around. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11%c per Ib for heavy, 11%c for light medium. 13%4@lic for light, 14@i4l4c for extra light and 16@18%e for suger-cured; dry Salt Hides, 1lc; Bel- lles, 12c; Eastern sugar-cured Hame, 13%c: Calitornta Hams, 12%@13¢c. Mess Beef, $9 50 ger bil; extra Mess $10; Fumily, §11; prime 9 50; Mess, $17 50; Pig Pork, §22; Pigs’ Feet, §5 ‘Beef, 14c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%¢ per ib for California_compound, 7@7%¢ for Eastern com- pound and 9%c for pure; half barreis, pure, 10c; 10-1b tins, 10%ec; 5-1b tine, 10%¢c: 3-16 tins, 10%ec. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 83{¢; three balf barrels, 8%c; one tierce, 8i4¢c; two tierces, 83%e¢; five tlerces. 8%c per I Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted . 20Q: rt_Wool 5¢ each; medium, 90c@$1 10; long Wool, $1 2 Horse Hides, salt, $3@3 25 for large and $2 73 for medium, $2 25 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $2@2 25 for large and §1 506 175 for_medtum. $1 25 for_small and 50c for Colty. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 38c; dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 8734c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; gx- tra large do, $1 25; large, 50c; medium, small, S, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 4%c in barre in cans and drums, %o less; No. 2, 3@3%ei Grease, 2@2%c. WOOL—Fall_clip—Northern free, 15@17c; o, defective, 12@1dc; Middle County, tree, 17¢: do, defective, 12@ldc; San J Southern, 1 ;' San Joaquin Lambs, 140 16c; do, defective, 9@12c per Ib. HOPS—8@12c per I Meat Market. Hogs closed the week very strong day’s advance. The other Meats were market. are as follows: BEEF—01@6%e for Steers and 5@5%e per 1b_for Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@8%c; small, 8@9c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 9%4@10c: Ewes, 8@0%c per Ib. b LAMB—11@12c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, LIVESTOCK per b, 8@10c MARKET. Livestock delivered in San 45 _per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 6%@7c; Cows and Heif- ers, be. CALVES—314@4%¢ 1b (gross welght). SHEEP—Wethers, Yac; Bwes, 414@5c per Ib_(gross weight). (BS—$3@3 . 6 over 250 Ibs, 5%@6c; under 130 1bs, 3 Feeders and_soft Hogs, nominal at about 5@ nyc; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, ‘and Stags, 40 per cent off from quotations. . i General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags. buyer June-July, THe: San tin, 6le: Wool Bags. ; smali Fleece Twine, 7ige. 50 per ton; New Wi 50; Cumberiand, $14 in bulk and gfi 25 in l’ck's. Pml!lln.flvmh ‘l;ll.inul:_‘ln“ 4. Cannel r a 509! Bt S T io Skt Reoky Dol descriptions, $8 50 per short tonm. T ations are for bolled and dse for raw: llon: Cocoanut Off, in o PCeylon and_SSc A for c:xum for Australian; ex: bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 88c; natural winter Sperm Ofl, 83c; extra hlnchd“wln!ar Whale Lk T 3 B Oil, 35c; raw Fish Oil, 35c; Paint Ofl, 35c. B AL, OIL.: GASOLINB, BTC. %“ —Wi Coal Ofl, in bulk, 10%c; Pearl Ofl, 17c: Astral, 1 7c; Star. ife: Extra Star, Elaine, 26c; Eocene, 18c; _ Btove ine, in bull : desired for same. ~ Bteers, 13¢c; medlum, 12c; light, 12e; | Cow Hides, 120 for heavy and 13¢ for light; Stage, Sl4c; Balted Kip 12c; Salted Veal, 13c; Salted Calf, ldc: dry Hides, 22c; dry Kip, ; dry Calf, ; _Sheepskins, shearling: dy to firm, with all arrivals readily taken by the | The following quotations are for good sound | less 40@ | Marconi Stockholders Special Notice to Stockholders of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America and to holders of Marconi Deposit Certificates The advertiser desires to purchase a large block of stock and deposit certificates of the aforesaid company, and will pay spot cash for all offerings up to 27,000 shares offered at a reasonable figure, or will pay a nominal _sum for an option to holders of these securities to pur- chase within a period of 60 to go days. 1 desire every holder of Marconi Stock or Deposit Certificates to communicate with me immediately, stating number of shares or deposit certificates held and price Write without delay to N;' York Syndicate, dewPu’squ,7lGn!§mgS-nfngduu An active business has been done In these at full prices and at the sorts, the remainin l"&'nl fnld a{n first l of old e hands being also taken. - ““The higher qualities of washed new have also moved well, during ti @ . 113%3@13¢ for prime to strictl; and iy ey AX o B strong demand at 11@12c, “‘Good to superior unwashed new vador sold at 9N @10%e. the first arrivals the extent of some 2000 last cireular, based on improved statistical position and better jemand. The decrease im World's visible supply during January was from firse hands since the 4th uitimo include: 1,514 bags Costa Rica, 820 Nicaragua. 8080 Salvador. 14,115 Guatemala. 1619 Mexican and 2284 other ki in all 26,791 bags, againet 23,484 last year. “‘Market closes active and firm." Costa Rica (quotations nominal. no stock)— 12%@13%0 for strictly grime washed: 112130 for prime washed: 104,@10%c for good washed: 11%@12¢ for good to prime washed erry: - 10%11c for good to prime peaberry: 10@1lo for good to prime: %o for fair; 814@8%0 for common to ordinary. bage)—~11%@12%e for ‘fi&mxv for Salvador (stock 2800 prime to strictly prime washed: good washed: 9%4@10c for fair washed: 114@® 12 for good to prime washed peaberry: I 10%e for good to prime semi-washed: 97 104c for superfor unwashed; 0%e for g green unwashed; 1034®@11c for good to superior unwashed y: T@8%e for common to or- nary’ Ecuador (stock 175 bags)—Current unwashed, Nidiragua (quotations nominal. mo stock)— 11@12c for prime washed: 9@10%c for fair to strictly good washed: #4@9%0 for good to su- perfor unwashed; 10%®@10%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala (stock 8400 and Mexican (stock 1200 bags)—13%4@14c for fancy washed: | 1114@13¢ for prime to strictly prime washed: 10%@11%c for strictly good ~washed: 104 10%e for good washed: 0%@®10c for fale washed: 9@9%o for medium: 7@8%e for com- mon to ordinary: 114®@12c. for good to prime washed peaberry: 1014@11c for good to prime unwashed peaberry: 9%@10%c nominal for £00d to superior unwashed, Hawailan (stock 2612 bags)—13014c for fancy: 11%@12%c for prime: 10%@11%ec for mood: 9%@10%¢ for fatr: 11@12c for peaberry: 76% for low grades. CANNED SALMON -Mal! advices from Lom- don say the market for British Columbia flats is very stromg consequent on the scareity of supplies and If is almost Impossible to obtain any to arrive within six weeks. For later delivery a large business has been done at an advance of 34 to 64. The Liverpool market is also advancing. %s beinz unobtainable on the spot; flats are Ad to 9d higher. Alaska 1s in better demand Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. .3 tons Barley, .. B Corn (West),ctls 1,200 ctle 1.300' 40, Apples. bxs 200 Molasses, bb 99| Quickstiver, fisks 30 Leather, rolls .. 200 THE STOCK MARKET. gria ’ A Large Saturday’s Business oa the There was a_large and lively business in Contra Costa Water stock yesterday at ths uniform figure of $43, an advance of 50c over the preceding day’s price. Bonds were also active, sales amounting to $161,000, mainly California Gas and Electric 5¢ and Spring Val- ley Water 4s. The following ware ex-dividend under the rule: Makaweli Sugar, fon Sugar, 30c: Presidio R. R., 20c, Pacific Auxtiliary Fire Alarm, 10c. There was nothing especially mew in the mining stocks. The Comstocks wers steady and the usual long lists of sales were run up by_the Tonopab brokers. The following dividends wege pafd yester- day: Monte Cristo Oil Cor y, regular monthly, lc per share, amounting to $5000; Giant Powder Con, regular monthiy. 30c per share, amounting to $10.000; Hutchinson S. P. Company, regular monthly, 12}4¢ per share. amounting to $12,000; Paahau 8. °P. Com- pany, monthly. 20c per share, amount- ing to 000: Calitornia Wine Assoctation. R outhly, & per share, smounting to 18,287 64 The New York Stock Fxchange has decided to list $75,000,000 Southern Pacific Raliroad first refunding mortgage 4 per cent teed sinking fund coupon bonds, Nos. cates for the first refunding mortgage 4 per cent bonds and Southern Pacific Company tem- porary certificates for two and five years' 4 per cent STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGEH. 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